On paper, djay feels like a slightly incongruous candidate for promotion from iOS to Mac. The joy of djay (or indeed djay2) on iOS is being able to spin virtual vinyl on a pair of pretend decks; so if you can’t make like Terminator X by scratching on a touchscreen, what’s the point? Thankfully, what djay Pro lacks in tactile fun, it makes up for by doing everything it can to help you seamlessly mix tunes together and make them sound great.

In today's Apple Daily, insider sources claim that Apple may not have its rebranded steaming music service ready in time for WWDC. In other news, the next Apple TV remote is rumored to have a touch pad, and Apple finally releases specifications for third-party Apple Watch bands as part of a new "Made for Apple Watch" program.

This week's New App Recap is all about variety, with a new way to keep tabs on your blood pressure, HD mobile playback from Amazon, a pair of titles focusing on podcasting and playing guitar, updates to Last Pass and DataMan Next, and a GIF-making app from the folks at Path. Some of it is even features companion apps for the Apple Watch! Let's kick off the merry month of May with another round of new and updated apps!

By now, some of you have spent your first full weekend with Apple Watch, which launched last Friday with more than 3,000 compatible apps. While we've got a more comprehensive article on the way with our favorite and most useful watch apps, we're dedicating this week's edition of New App Recap to new and updated favorites that offer unique wrist-friendly skills for predicting the future, sticking to a budget, tracking to-do lists, and more! And if you don't have an Apple Watch, don't worry; these apps are compatible with traditional iOS devices, too. We've got it all covered in this special edition of the New App Recap!

Have an Apple, Mac, or iOS tech question? We've got the answer. In this week's Ask, we'll let you know how to prevent your iPhone from automatically downloading recently purchased music when you connect it to your Mac.

The Apple Watch won't be out until Friday, but there are plenty of fresh apps for your current iOS devices to keep you occupied until then. This week's collection of the best new and updated apps includes a new two-track audio recorder, a hot update to Tumblr, a popular Mac music player now on iPhone, a pair of new Office 365 companion apps, and new ways to keep tabs on your iOS device, write notes, get out of bed, and get alerted. Without further ado, let's jump into this week's New App Recap!

Apple’s professional music package is a familiar sight in commercial recording studios and on arena stages. It offers multi-track recording, great MIDI features, effortless loop-based music creation and stacks of virtual instruments. With the Logic Pro X release it gained tools for fixing timing and tuning, a vastly improved interface, better MIDI handling, and the jaw-dropping Drummer, which produces incredibly realistic “live” drumming. With Logic Pro X 10.1, Apple has made the program even more useful.

Creativity is the theme of our New App Recap this week, with plenty of apps to design and invent. This edition kicks off with a new Creative Cloud-connected design app from Adobe, photo layouts from Instagram, more than 800 new photo filters, a way to slow down or speed up iOS videos, a kid-centric 3D design app, and Twitter's answer to Meerkat. The only problem now is finding the time to be able to play with all of these cool apps, so let's dig in straight away!

It's already the beginning of March, but many parts of the USA are still buried in snow, which is a great time to just stay indoors and comb through the App Store in search of new entertainment. This week's New App Recap has plenty to offer, with a YouTube app for kids, a better way to order pizza, a visual tool for designers, a service for live music lovers, new search tools, and, uh, free erotica ebooks.

If you have an 8GB or 16GB iPhone, then you probably think about having enough space on your device more than you'd like. Fortunately, iOS 8 is really great about helping you keep your device clean and free from unwanted data. Instead of packing your device to the brim, use these tips on how to clean up your photos, messages, and songs in iOS.